The VA tells banks not to foreclose on veterans' homes this year
Briefly

The VA initially asked mortgage companies last year to halt all foreclosures after an NPR investigation revealed that the VA had abruptly ended a key part of a pandemic mortgage relief program, stranding tens of thousands of vets... The end-date on that foreclosure moratorium was May 31st. Mortgage companies will now have until the end of 2024 to implement the VA's new rescue plan - the Veterans Affairs Servicing Purchase (VASP) program.
It relieved the pressure off of me that I know I'm not gonna wake up one morning and see a sign outside and see a sheriff at the front door telling me to get the hell out, said Vietnam-era Marine Corps veteran Edward O'Conner. But at the same time, I hope that it gives the VA enough time for them to get their head and ass wired together... You gotta understand it gets me frustrated.
Read at www.npr.org
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